Partial tear down of roof - can I pull down two layers for one to rebuild on
Hello streaker I know of a contractor that can help you out with your project his name is Dan he is licensed and very affordable he also offers free estimates you can try giving him a call he can be reached at 718 485-1044 I’m sure you guys can work something out Good Luck.
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streaker | 11 years and 7 months ago
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My understanding is that in New York it is illegal to put more then two layers of asphalt shingles on a pitched roof. My parents house is from the 1950s and is a solidly built brick house but I count three layers of shingles on one side of the roof and four on the other. The side with four layers is still good since it was done less then a decade ago but the other side has sprung several leaks. I am extremely short of cash these days. Can I tear down the bad side to the first layer and then put a second layer on top? I don’t want to go down all the way to the foundation because I don’t want to open a can or worms I cannot afford to fix. There might be asbestos or the need to rip out some of the foundation beams if it is not in good condition. I know this is much the preferred way but I need a quick inexpensive fix that will last a few years and is legal. Is this idea feasible?